How many use a vintage bicycle to commute on?
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@Hoopdriver, that's superb. Can we see more pictures of it?
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I only ride the finest (cheapest) of vintage bikes for my commute! My '72 Schwinn Suburban
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hey it works and you have a fine seat on that.
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I do most of my commuting on my 1991 Trek 400 updated with 10 speed Ultegra 6600 drivetrain. It doesn't look this good usually but this was after it's annual winter disassembly, cleaning, and lubing. Spring commuting until salt/potholes are done is on my Raleigh hybrid.
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@Hoopdriver, that's superb. Can we see more pictures of it?
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Not my regular, but sometimes...
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My '78 Raleigh Competition, (powdercoated)
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Also my 90something Specialized Rock Hopper
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DSC01303_zps94780969 by Luan Pham, on Flickr
Also my 90something Specialized Rock Hopper
20140402_182249_zpszfdpncnh by Luan Pham, on Flickr
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I commute on my vintage rides all the time. My only contemporary ride is my Surly Big Dummy.
A AMF Hercules that I built drum brake wheels for (Sachs orbit front hub, Sturmey Archer AB rear hub).
A 30's-40's Raleigh loop frame of some kind. Originally had an oilcloth chaincase and nickle plated chainring.
An 80'S Mercier of Super Vitus 971 tubing.
A Raleigh Twenty. I do take this bike on buses sometimes.
A 60's Raleigh Tourist.
A AMF Hercules that I built drum brake wheels for (Sachs orbit front hub, Sturmey Archer AB rear hub).
A 30's-40's Raleigh loop frame of some kind. Originally had an oilcloth chaincase and nickle plated chainring.
An 80'S Mercier of Super Vitus 971 tubing.
A Raleigh Twenty. I do take this bike on buses sometimes.
A 60's Raleigh Tourist.
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I had a black late '70s Skyway that I used to commute on. I rode it about 30 miles a day. I probably had 3,000 to 4,000 miles on it when I sold it, but it still road and looked like new.
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Most frequently commute on my '83 Trek 620
On days I want to take things slow and enjoy the view, the '66 Carlton/Raleigh Catalina comes out
On days I want to take things slow and enjoy the view, the '66 Carlton/Raleigh Catalina comes out
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Those are awfully nice bikes, @jmeb.
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The bike I was using as a student is still with me including some modern parts.
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i commuted on this when my other bikes were not available.
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I posted this before but I recently modernized it with STI shifters and a few more gears:
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Soooo much more comfortable. Should've done it sooner, but I kept reading about how modern shifters don't work well with vintage handlebars.
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Soooo much more comfortable. Should've done it sooner, but I kept reading about how modern shifters don't work well with vintage handlebars.
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I bought a 1974 Dawes Galaxy as a commuter/runaround when working away from home weekly for six months and liked how it rode well enough to bring it home at the end rather than sell it on. I commute on it about 50% now. I ended up duplicating the rando bars, non-aero brakes, leather wrap onto my contemporary Galaxy because I found them comfortable/liked the look.
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This is one of the dry weather commuter/riders, probably my favorite.
1974 Jim Merz touring that was his and logged 10's of 1000's of miles with him on it, not so much with me yet maybe a couple 1000.
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1974 Jim Merz touring that was his and logged 10's of 1000's of miles with him on it, not so much with me yet maybe a couple 1000.
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https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...px-10-a-2.html
And I'm really thinking about it but still need some other opinion. Also, what racks are those? Beautiful bike btw.
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How is the PX 10 with racks? Does it still maintain it's beautiful ride when fully loaded? I started a thread about adding racks to my PX-10:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...px-10-a-2.html
And I'm really thinking about it but still need some other opinion. Also, what racks are those? Beautiful bike btw.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...px-10-a-2.html
And I'm really thinking about it but still need some other opinion. Also, what racks are those? Beautiful bike btw.
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I commute on a Nishiki Century from the early 1980s. It was originally a 10-speed, then it had a long and useful life as a 15-speed, and now it is a fixed gear.